#16DaysofActivism – Guest Blog – Shobsy

By Admin

In my view, consent is a completely essential starting point for any intimate interaction. Asking for consent is not only respectful and morally correct; it is also a loving thing to do. From personal experience, nothing makes one feel more insignificant then a non-consensual experience with another person. Asking for consent does not ‘ruin the mood’; it sets it in a beautiful way. Asking for consent is a basic recognition of the wonder and importance of the other, and only enhances the richness of any intimate encounter. The importance of consent cannot be understated and should be ingrained in our young people from an early age through setting a standard we all agree on and adhere to.

Please remember if you have been affected by sexual abuse you can call our National 24-Hour Helpline 1800 77 8888

About DRCC

The Dublin Rape Crisis Centre was established in 1979 and is a national organisation offering a wide range of services to women and men who are affected by rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment or childhood sexual abuse. The services include a National 24-Hour Helpline, one to one counselling, court accompaniment, outreach services, training, awareness raising and lobbying.